Moderators: Elvis, DrVolin, Jeff
Wallace: “Dr. Paul McHugh is chief of the psychiatry department at Johns Hopkins University. He says that he has never seen a case of multiple personality disorder that was not induced by the therapist.”
McHugh: “I wouldn’t be doing this at all if I didn’t feel that this huge misdirection in psychiatric practice hasn’t hurt thousands of families in our country.”
Wallace: “Fact is, the psychiatric profession may never take action on this issue because, says Dr. McHugh, they are hoping the multiple personality disorder diagnosis simply fades away.”
McHugh: ”I believe that we have seen here in psychiatry, like we’ve seen in other-other aspects of our society in history, a craze. And now, like all crazes, the damage that’s-that it did is becoming evident. And the diagnosis, the approach, the very ideas themselves are waning. It’s gonna be like the Hula-Hoop, it’ll be gone.”
2012 Countdown wrote:I looked for a Wallace interview of Jim Garrison. Surely there would be one. I didn't find one.
Report: ’60 Minutes’ Cut Ahmadinejad’s Statement, ‘Solution Is Democracy’ in Israel/Palestine
by Philip Weiss on September 7, 2008
The interview that Mike Wallace did of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 2 years ago was aired on C-Span recently, and a diligent blogger has reported on what "60 Minutes" cut out of the interview when it aired. When Wallace confronted Ahmadinejad with the "wipe Israel off the map" threats, Ahmadinejad said that "the solution is democracy" in Israel and Palestine, a suggestion that he favors a one-state solution. I agree with blogger Tom Murphy that "60"'s edits misrepresent Ahmadinejad's thrust, making him out to be far more confrontational than he is, especially after Wallace promised Ahmadinejad that he would listen to his complete answers to questions. And yes, that this amounts to "suppression of basic facts concerning Israel and the Palestinians."
Here's Murphy's data:
The text in red was edited out of the 60 Minutes broadcast:
MR. WALLACE:
You are very good at filibustering. You still have not answered the
question. You still have not answered the question. Israel must be
wiped off the map. Why?
PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Well, don't be hasty, sir. I'm going to get to that.
MR. WALLACE: I'm not hasty.
PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: I think that the Israeli government is a fabricated government and
I have talked about the solution. The solution is democracy. We have
said allow Palestinian people to participate in a free and fair
referendum to express their views. What we are saying only serves the
cause of durable peace. We want durable peace in that part of the
world. A durable peace will only come about with once the views of the
people are met.
So we said that allow the people of Palestine to participate in a
referendum to choose their desired government, and of course, for the
war to come an end as well. Why are they refusing to allow this to go
ahead? Even the Palestinian administration and government which has
been elected by the people is being attacked on a daily basis, and its
high-ranking officials are assassinated and arrested. Yesterday, the
speaker of the Palestinian parliament was arrested, elected by the
people, mind you. So how long can this go on?
We believe that this problem has to be dealt with fundamentally. I
believe that the American government is blindly supporting this
government of occupation. It should lift its support, allow the people
to participate in free and fair elections. Whatever happens let it be.
We will accept and go along. The result will be as you said earlier,
sir.
MR.
WALLACE: Look, I mean no disrespect. Let's make a deal. I will listen
to your complete answers if you'll stay for all of my questions. My
concern is that we might run out of time.
PRESIDENT
AHMADINEJAD: Well, you're free to ask me any questions you please, and
I am hoping that I'm free to be able to say whatever is on my mind. You
are free to put any question you want to me, and of course, please give
me the right to respond fully to your questions to say what is on my
mind.
Do you perhaps want me to say what you want me to say? Am I to understand –
MR. WALLACE: No.
PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: So if that is the case, then I ask you to please be patient.
MR. WALLACE: I said I'll be very patient.
PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Maybe these are words that you don't like to hear, Mr. Wallace.
MR. WALLACE: Why? What words do I not like to hear? [the words highlighted in red and edited out of the interview]
PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Because I think that you're getting angry.
MR. WALLACE: No, I couldn't be happier for the privilege of sitting down with the president of Iran.
Nordic wrote:http://mondoweiss.net/2008/09/report-60-minutes-cut-ahmadinejads-statement-solution-is-democracy-in-israelpalestine.htmlReport: ’60 Minutes’ Cut Ahmadinejad’s Statement, ‘Solution Is Democracy’ in Israel/Palestine
2012 Countdown wrote:I looked for a Wallace interview of Jim Garrison. Surely there would be one. I didn't find one.
Mike Wallace wasn't stupid. Anyone in the media that interviewed or in other ways tried to portray Jim Garrison sympathetically (Jim Barbour, Roger Feinman, Oliver Stone, Mort Sahl et al.) had the tendency to lose work.
As far as corporate media went though Wallace especially when he was teamed with producer Lowell Bergman (not to be confused with Lowell Thomas or Lowell Weicker) were very good. BTW -- Lowell Bergman just had an excellent episode of Frontline on Rupert Murdoch.
In the interview, Niebuhr said, “…How do I know about God’s judgment? One of the fundamental points about religious humility is you say you don’t know about the ultimate judgment. It’s beyond your judgment. And if you equate God’s judgment with your judgment, you have a wrong religion.…”Introducing the Wallace interview of theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr, IanEye wrote:"The Mike Wallace Interview" aired on ABC. [REFER.]
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